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  • 1Combat sidestroke — Combat side stroke or CSS is a variation of the side stroke that was developed and taught to the United States Navy SEALs. It uses a mixture of techniques used in breaststroke, side stroke and front crawl. The combat side stroke allows the… …

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  • 2Combat engineering vehicle — Combat engineering vehicles (CEVs) are armoured vehicles built for engineering work on the battlefield or for the transportation of sappers. Types of combat engineering vehicles Modified tanks Most CEVs are armoured fighting vehicles that may be… …

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  • 3Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked) — Scorpion/Scimitar recognition guide Type Reconnaissance Anti–tank Armoured personnel carrier Ambulance Command and control …

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  • 4Combat of the Thirty — Penguilly l Haridon: Le Combat des Trente …

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  • 5arms control — 1. any plan, treaty, or agreement to limit the number, size, or type of weapons or armed forces of the participating nations. 2. the measures taken to limit the weapons systems or armed forces. * * * Limitation of the development, testing,… …

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  • 6Side cap — Senior British and American Air Force officers wearing garrison caps …

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  • 7Combat Engineering Corps — Israeli Engineering Corps Israeli Combat Engineering Corps symbols Active 1947 today Country …

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  • 8Combat history of the T-26 — T 26 mod. 1933 light tanks from the 35th Light Tank Brigade advanced towards an attack line together with infantry. The Winter War, Karelian Isthmus. February 1940. Main article: T 26 tank Though nearly obsolete by the beginning of World War II,… …

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  • 9Combat history of the F-14 — Since its inception, the F 14 has been widely used in action by both the US Navy and the Iranian Air Force, although knowledge about the combat service with the Iranians is disputed. Even though the F 14 did not see a lot of aerial combat as it… …

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  • 10Combat medic — Medical team at work during the Battle of Normandy …

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